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CELEBRITY PAGE
LADY WENDY SAILS
TO JOIN HER ‘UNLOVED NIECE
A MARRIAGE which will take place soon will bring a
fairy-tale ending to one of the most unhappy human are Lady stories of the past decade. Those concerned Wendy Pelham, 34-year-old younger daughter of Nancy Countess of Yarborough, and Mr Michael Lycett, the man who 18 months ago adopted Lady Wendy's three-year-old niece Marcia Miller.
The adoption took place Marcia's mother, when Lady Diana Miller, gave the little girl away because she and her husband "no longer held any love for the child."
At the time Mr Lycelt was married. But his wife died tragically a few months later the Viscount air crash in Benghazi In the crasti, Marcin, now know Anther Lycett, escaped with injuries,
Treatment
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Lady Wendy, and Mr Lyes! Arst met when he brought Anthea to England soon after the crash for specialist real- mont
Rumours have
sir- Ex:01 calating for some time that Mr
Lady Diana Miller
Lycett was thinking of remarry- ing. Now it has been announced Winston's that they will,
Recully Lady Wendy salled life story
from London in the Bloem- Zontein Castle, bound for Beirn, in Portuguese East Africa - the nearest port to Salisbury, Suuthern Rhodesia,
HEAR that Bl Winston Churebili has had further talks on the Alming of his lifo story for Arnexican TV.
Vien Producer Jack Lo No contact
small, bouncy American who was General Elsenhower' Press Lady Wady will arrive in officer in the last war-went Salisbury in the middle of next down to Chartwell twice to dis- month. It is quite possible that cuss the mammoth task, she will not even vlait her "Nothing has been hardened sister who also lives in Rhodesia yet," he told me, "but 1 wont while she is there,
to make 234 films. So that the For relations between Lady whole programme will be spread Diana and her family have been ever six years." strained since incident. Lay Yarborough told me recently that she had not been in contact with her older the dreadfui dauthier "since thing happened.“
the
adoption
The story
and
Jack swallowed "Bloody Mary" (vodku and tomato Mr Lycett, 43-year-old former julee) in Claridge's Hotel Royal Scots Greys officer, is an swung into the story of how underwriting member of Lloyd's, three years ago he had written and has lived in Rhodesia since to Sir Winston suggesting the 1948. He heads an insurance Dim history.
"I want to start with Sir computty.
Winston in the trenches in the First World War and carry It
LEWIS DOUGLAS SERIOUSLY ILL
through to the prosent day. I want to use Government film, newsreels, and Allied and enemy nations films. Then there will 23 per cent of newly shot Alm, and it will be dubbed in every language. New York, Sept. 24.
"I hope to have the Duke of Former American Ambassador
Abxlication in the Britain, Great
Lewis Windsor
Kald. "And then Douglas, is seriously ill, with a scenes," he
will be shots et Lord blood clot in the loft leg, it was there
Montgomery in Africa, and of learned here today.
been Harry Truman at the Potsdam New Conference.
to
Mr Douglas, 65, has under treatment In the York Presbyterian Hospital for The past two weeks.
pli
The Queen's cinema
CINÉMA projection room has been built on to the
an
William
Hickey
Trouble over
the engines
attempts increase the
A baron's wife
sails after him
-by tourist class
LADY BIRDWOOD, wife of the 60-year-old second baron-who holds the strongest anti- Communist views will not have such a comfort-
Its to there to his able trip as her husband when she sets off to join
home, Stoneleigh Abbey, War wickshire, Lord Leigh, 51, has run into a spot of trouble with his wife.
He has installed four antique fire engines in the old riding school. Laily Leith now finds she has nowhere to store the corn which also helps to pay the way at Stoneleigh.
him in the United States.
3
Lord Hardwood, who la
Difficullies over Lady Bird- member of the British delega- wood's travel arrangements are tion at the United Nations, left not the only problems that face recently trwelling first-class the baron and his wife on their
American trip.
aboard the French liner Liberte. His faro: About £210.
No garden
lovely
Lady Birdwood salts aboard the German liner Bremen with a tourist-class ticket. Her fore:
They moved into Lord Leigh inherited three about £140.
**The
Government provides new house in London's "Little Venice quarter — near tho antique engines, an 1870 horse-
husband with first-class
throo Regent drawn manual and two 1908 my
Canal - only steam models, from his uncle travel and a hotel muite in New months ago.
to "Although
longing whom he succeeded to the lule, York," Lady Birdwood said,
visit the States it la rather, a shame to have to leave our trenaired house and garden so soon," said Lady Birdwood,
of
No payment
I
am
her
And he has borrowed another
from the Duke manual and of the ballroom at Balmoral, Devonshire, "who had one on
"But they don't pay for wives as well since he is only over
"But I thought I'ought to go The extension is constructed of his estate and didn't want it."
there
three for
months, and look after him over thero ranile, so that in a few years
fire en- "I've always loved
suppose they think I hope to be able to do some it will be indistinguishable from dines," said Lord Leigh, whose don't
cooking in our suite. I say I family has lived at Stoneleigh should go too. the rest of the castle.
to be a "Anyway, since we only gol am going to protect him from since 1501, "I wanted
back from Warsaw two days all that famous American hos- for the fireman as a boy." But it solves what,
before he had to leave Lord pltality." always proved
before Queca has
Lady Birdwood But
was a delegate from his
firefighting Birdwood own
of awkward problem. A cinema
entertain- experiences do not seem to have the House of Lords at the Inter- marringe was the manager show is customary
Parliamentary Union conference Canadian concert pianist Mal- ment after a dinner party, at ben too successful..
over there I felt I just could colm Troup.
Artet the
Lord Birdwood's castle, Hitherto, a tem-
They used to ring a big bell not get ready to go away again porary reproof Etructure had
∞ quickly."
riage was dissolved. to be erected in the middle of on top of the house whenever the ballroom before films could we had a fire on the estate," he said. "All tho farm hands be shown.
would stop work and bring the Then, horses in from the field, as for as I remember, everyone went honte and changed.
we pot
Before a dation could be held, this cumbersome projection box had to be removed. It also
tie the to cut down on
the time "By Derved numbers that could be seated horses hitched up and set off,
the place would be ablaze." for the shows.
Sir Bernard puts
a ban on his biography
FILT***
BY. THE · WAY ·
by Beachcomber
I read on with growing aston- sophisticated, ishment. This singer has Ans merely stupid. and a lockable glove
box" Evidently it was a question of some sort of mechanical singing Ash, which wears gloves on its Where else could a fish wear gloves? But the plain, unromantle truth was revealed in the next paragraph. It was
kis.
Cath
be
in a very high-class the headline, fishcakes RRESTED by
Kilburn. She "Singer Changes Own restaurant
reads Henry James and of a vision Geary," and a coloratura who, when driving, dance the warpa-ca-pa; yet at remain simple and work does all the
herself, heart sla leaving her chauffeur to malte unspoiled. A low-brow flaktake taker is not necessarily un- the usual signs in traffic.
but mey
(Mrs) Eva Noshley. The Narkover system
CHOLASTIC circles # ro... slways expressing surprise that Narkover nover follows the example of other schools, In the matter
In of raising ita fees. a statement issued todo Dr Smart-Allick says: "A school which can be kept going only Carved edge of collapsible by monoy extorted from parents ork strain towel-horse which stands in putting a heavy
The old of families. be fathers en castors, and can moved backwards or for- Anancial system of a big school Ja needed. It has is out of date. It would be fo expect 15 father, ivory prongs to catch and absurd
ab secure towels with holes in whose bay has lost heavily
curds or on the Turf, to pay high fees in addition to settling Bula, son's debts. The five per cent Mra Noshley hits back
claimed by the school on such Mrs Trowser's sneering repaid debts weregard
sophisticated fish- reasonable contribution towards cake makers just showz. My the running of Norlover," unele knows a girl who makes
(London Express Service),
HERE is an interesting omission in the entry in the only a motor-can
Bernard Docker.
In the past, this aristocratic reference book has devoted nearly two Inches to Sir Bernard's blography, including full detalla of his education, his parentage, and the marriages of himself and his present wife.
But this year Burke's simply lacludes in the Knightage sec- tion the words: "Docker, Sir Bernard Dudley Frank; K.B.E., 1930."
wards
them.
Says Mr G. Plae, the asked for the inaccuracies to be DEAR SIR, editor of Burke's Peerage: "I specified. But no details were reference to can only say that this had forthcoming:" nothing to do with us, it was Sir Bernard's decision, and the arrived at, wording used was as a compromise, only after prolonged correspondenco with his solicitors.
No consent
Mail Notices CROSSWORD
Sir Bernard tells me: "For reasons of my own, I let it be known that I would rather not "Oridnally, Sir Bernard have my biographical detalls his whole entry published in this way. I can- wanted deleled, but wo could not agree not agree that the editor of a to this as we must have a com reference book of this nature
able to publish with-pm- plote list of knights There should
"And right through them was some talk of inaccuracles- out my consent. I cannot go will be Sir Winston Churchill. even though he has figured in inte reasons for. my request
He
Ambassador to For he was the architect of this our books for more than 30 and I would rather say no more
without complaint I about 15" years Britain from 1947 to 1950.—AFT. ¡ history."
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